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Miss Kate Daltry doesn't believe in fairy tales . . . or happily ever after.
Forced by her stepmother to attend a ball, Kate meets a prince . . . and decides he's anything but charming. A clash of wits and wills ensues, but they both know their irresistible attraction will lead nowhere. For Gabriel is promised to another woman—a princess whose hand in marriage will fulfill his ruthless ambitions.
Gabriel likes his fiancÉe, which is a welcome turn of events, but he doesn't love her. Obviously, he should be wooing his bride-to-be, not the witty, impoverished beauty who refuses to fawn over him.
Godmothers and glass slippers notwithstanding, this is one fairy tale in which destiny conspires to destroy any chance that Kate and Gabriel might have a happily ever after.
Unless a prince throws away everything that makes him noble . . .
Unless a dowry of an unruly heart trumps a fortune . . .
Unless one kiss at the stroke of midnight changes everything.
Eloisa James is the author of twenty award-winning romances. Shes also a professor of English literature, teaching in New York City, where she lives with her family. With two jobs, two cats, two children, and only one husband, she spends most of her time making lists of things to doletters from readers are a great escape!
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3.0 out of 5 stars
I didn't feel the connection.,
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This review is from: A Kiss At Midnight (Mass Market Paperback)
The storyline was not up to Eloisa James usual standards. It's story line was a bit silly and things just happened out of the blue to tidy up loose ends. There was no true build up that made everything fall nicely into place. For instance all of a sudden her Godmother whom she has never seen since she was a baby recognized her when she is staying at the same castle. The Prince's problem with his betrothed and money were neatly tidied away in a paragraph. There was lots of silly conversations that didn't have much to do with the main story line plot. I was mostly disappointed though because I didn't feel the heat or connection of their romance. The main characters said and did the right things to show that they were in love, but because the beginning of their romance wasn't believable from the start it didn't really matter if they connected throughout the rest of the book. Their first encounter was of dislike and the build up from that to infatuation came too fast and came out of nowhere.
It felt like a book that had really great ideas and direction but got tired and didn't bother to develop itself enough.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very pleasurable read,
By A Reviewer (Montreal, Qc) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Kiss At Midnight (Mass Market Paperback)
I am very partial to Eloisa James' books. They are well written and good fun, and A Kiss at Midnight is no exception. The whole point of the story is to suspend belief and simply enjoy the author's gift of a fairy tale for grownups. Personally, I paid little attention to the references to Virgil's Aeneid, or to the unhappy status of illegitimate children in Regency times, but they will be there for me to think about when I read the book a second time.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very disappointing!,
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This review is from: A Kiss At Midnight (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the 2nd book i've read by Eloisa James and i don't think i'll buy another of her books, EVER!!!. She has "decent" ideas but can't really develop them. I agree with the other review about this book having a stupid plot and things happening out of the blue. I can't really see how the characters fall in love with each other...it just suddenly happened. It's not like they got to spend lots of time together or interacted a lot to get to know each other. A few words here and there and then *BOOM* they were desperately in love. It didn't make sense and the plot was very shallow.
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